Cat. iii, p. 952 (‘style suggests group of Hieron and
Douris’): Beazley, no. 10: Saglio, iv, p. 1456, fig. 6565 (A).
A. Herakles and Dionysos at banquet. TOITENAEVVKOI.
B. Three women running.
10. Louvre G 190. Formerly in Campana Coll. Stamnos: h.
0.335, d. 0.175. The vase is in bad condition.
Not mentioned in Catalogue·. Beazley, no. 11.
A. Men and youths.
B. Same.
11. Wurzburg 316. Stamnos. Formerly in Feoli Coll.: h. 0.35.
Cat. p. 71: Panofka, Arch. Anz. 1847, P· 24: Boehlau, AZ.
1883, pp. 215-222, pl. 12 = Reinach, i, p. 449: Beazley,
no. 13: Walters, ii, p. 150: Harrison, Myth. p. 84, fig.
19 (A): Baumeister, iii, p. 1988, fig. 2132 (A): Duruy,
Hist, i, p. 452 (H): AJA. 1918, p. 151, fig. 5.
A. Harmodios and Aristogeiton.
B. Komos.
12. ? Stamnos. Formerly in Campanari’s possession, Rome.
From Vulci.
DeWitte, Cab. Durand, no. 38: Gerhard, Aus. Vas. pl.
301 = Reinach, ii, p. 148, 6-7: Heydemann, Pariser
Antiken, p. 89 (A): Beazley, no. 12: Baumeister, iii,
p. 1919, fig. 2034: Saglio, i, p. 363, fig. 455: Schreiber,
Bilderatl. pl. 82, 1 (A).
A. Women folding clothes.
B. Woman, youth, and man.
Subjects
Myth., 2 a.
Heroic, 2 b, 5, 7, 8.
Epic, 3.
Bacchic, 6, 9.
Historic, 11.
Athletic, 3.
Komastic, 11.
Genre, 1, 4, 10, 12.
Shapes
Amphora, 4.
Pelike, 1.
Stamnos, 3, 7-12.
Hydria, b.f. form, 5.
Krater, Volute, 2.
Diota, 6.
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Douris’): Beazley, no. 10: Saglio, iv, p. 1456, fig. 6565 (A).
A. Herakles and Dionysos at banquet. TOITENAEVVKOI.
B. Three women running.
10. Louvre G 190. Formerly in Campana Coll. Stamnos: h.
0.335, d. 0.175. The vase is in bad condition.
Not mentioned in Catalogue·. Beazley, no. 11.
A. Men and youths.
B. Same.
11. Wurzburg 316. Stamnos. Formerly in Feoli Coll.: h. 0.35.
Cat. p. 71: Panofka, Arch. Anz. 1847, P· 24: Boehlau, AZ.
1883, pp. 215-222, pl. 12 = Reinach, i, p. 449: Beazley,
no. 13: Walters, ii, p. 150: Harrison, Myth. p. 84, fig.
19 (A): Baumeister, iii, p. 1988, fig. 2132 (A): Duruy,
Hist, i, p. 452 (H): AJA. 1918, p. 151, fig. 5.
A. Harmodios and Aristogeiton.
B. Komos.
12. ? Stamnos. Formerly in Campanari’s possession, Rome.
From Vulci.
DeWitte, Cab. Durand, no. 38: Gerhard, Aus. Vas. pl.
301 = Reinach, ii, p. 148, 6-7: Heydemann, Pariser
Antiken, p. 89 (A): Beazley, no. 12: Baumeister, iii,
p. 1919, fig. 2034: Saglio, i, p. 363, fig. 455: Schreiber,
Bilderatl. pl. 82, 1 (A).
A. Women folding clothes.
B. Woman, youth, and man.
Subjects
Myth., 2 a.
Heroic, 2 b, 5, 7, 8.
Epic, 3.
Bacchic, 6, 9.
Historic, 11.
Athletic, 3.
Komastic, 11.
Genre, 1, 4, 10, 12.
Shapes
Amphora, 4.
Pelike, 1.
Stamnos, 3, 7-12.
Hydria, b.f. form, 5.
Krater, Volute, 2.
Diota, 6.
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